Setting the agenda for American archaeology
the National Research Council archaeological conferences of 1929, 1932, and 1935
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Author
Contributions
- O'Brien, Michael J. 1950- - Contributor
- Lyman, R. Lee. - Contributor
Publication
2001 - University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
Language
English
Word Count
120,750 words, Guess
Page Count
483 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archiveisbn_9780817310844
- ISBN-100817310843
- ISBN-139780817310844
- Goodreads513676
- LibraryThing3896003
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- Library of Congress Control Number00012564
- OCLC Control Number45500124
- Better World Books9780817310844
- Open LibraryOL6777682M
Classifications
- DDC930.1
- LCCCC95 .S48 2001
- LCCCC95.S48 2001
Description
"This important collection reveals the key role played by the National Research Council seminars, reports, and pamphlets in setting an agenda for the development of American archaeology in the 20th century. In the 1920s and 1930s, the fascination that Americans had for the continent's prehistoric past led to a widespread and general destruction of archaeological evidence. In a drive toward the commercialization of antiquities, amateur collectors and "pot hunters" pillaged premier and lesser-known sites before the archaeological record could be properly investigated and documented.". "Setting the Agenda contains the complete reports of these three conferences, a short publication on the methods and techniques for conducting archaeological surveys, and a guide for amateur archaeologists. An extensive introduction by the editors sets these important historical documents in context and provides insight into the intentions of the NRC committee members as they guided the development of American archaeology."--BOOK JACKET.
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Series Statement
- Classics in southeastern archaeology
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